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@omgubuntu It's probably me in a minority, but I couldn't keep up with all the Gnome "enhancements" to the UI. I'd get used to one way then they'd change it up, sometimes not for the betterment in my opinion. So, anyone like me would have to run a bunch of extensions to improve the UI back to the way some of us liked. I eventually got weary of this and now am using Cinnamon on my desktop workstation and AntiX on my memory strained laptop. No more Gnome for me and I've been using some version of it since the late 90s. KDE before that. The excuse that memory and storage is cheap has allowed developers to create these huge monolithic OSes with huge bloat. Just rubs me the wrong way - Guess I'm getting cranky in my old age. LOL

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